• JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx Looper Bluetooth Footswitch  Drums
  • JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx Looper Bluetooth Footswitch  Drums
  • JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx Looper Bluetooth Footswitch  Drums
  • JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx Looper Bluetooth Footswitch  Drums
  • JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx Looper Bluetooth Footswitch  Drums
  • JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx Looper Bluetooth Footswitch  Drums
  • JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx Looper Bluetooth Footswitch  Drums

JOYO DC-15 S Guitar Amplifier 15W With Multi Fx, Looper, Bluetooth, Footswitch & Drums

SKU: 6972716326375
MRP:
₹21,000.00
₹20,400.00
3% Off
(Inclusive of all taxes)
The JOYO DC-15s is an upgraded version of our best selling solid state home practice guitar amplifier the DC-15. The upgraded model brings the compact combo amp into the modern day; it is fully equipped to give a guitarist everything they need in a box for at home or performing.
Country of Origin: China
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Description

Built into the JOYO DC15s guitar amplifier you have:

  • 9 Guitar Amplifier simulator models, classic sounding amps dedicated for making some great sounding electric guitar in one tidy combo amp.
  • 4 Adjustable modulation guitar effects
  • A built-In rechargeable lithium battery for outdoor use/travel.
  • LOOPER with 30seconds' recording time
  • A Footswitch to control the Looper recording
  • Delay and Reverb Effects
  • 2 adjustable PRESETS to save your tone.
  • Drum machine  
  • Headphone jack to practice at full volume without disturbing others.
  • LINE OUT for connecting to other amps, monitors, mixers, PA & for direct recording
  • Bluetooth 4.0 for connecting music or backing track to jam along to.
  • A Built-in portable device audio interface for iOS & Android devices

9 Guitar Amplifier models dedicated for great sounding electric guitar

There is much more to just clean and overdrive, you can select any of the 9 amplifier modes by rotating the AMP switch.

  1. ACOUSTIC Amplifier:  This mode is specially designed to make the DC15 behave like an acoustic guitar amp. The acoustic setting is also perfect to use for a natural sound for other electro acoustic instruments like violin, ukulele and even keyboards!
  2. JC CLEAN: A legendary clean tone features more mid frequency.
  3. CLEAN: the clean tone's mid frequency has been attenuated a little bit.
  4. OVER DRIVE: warm Vintage Overdrive tube tones.
  5. BLUES: More harmonics with overdrive to distortion, just perfect for blues.
  6. CRUNCH: A classic audio crunch distortion pedal.
  7. LEAD: A rich HI-GAIN LEAD tone.
  8. RHYTHM: Sweet mid and high frequencies achieve a high gain rhythm tone on tap.
  9. METAL: The name says it all the extreme distortion will put you instantly into the Metal Zone.


01 Beat 8 1

02 Beat 8 2

03 Beat 8 3

04 Beat 8 shuffle

05 Beat 16 1

06 Beat 16 2

07 Beat 16 shuffle

08 Rock

09 Hard

10 Metal 1

11 Metal 2

12 Thrash

13 Punk

14 DnB

15 Funk 1

16 Funk 2

17 HipHop

18 RnR

19 Pop 1

20 Pop 2

21 Pop 3

22 Dance 1

23 Dance 2

24 Dance 3

25 Dance 4

26 Beat 3/4

27 Beat 6/8

 

28 Beat 5/4 1

29 Beat 5/4 2

30 Latin

31 Ballad 1

32 Ballad 2

33 Blues 1

34 Blues 2

35 Jazz 1

36 Jazz 2

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The main difference between cutaway and non-cutaway guitars is in their body shape. Cutaway guitars have a section removed from the body, making it easier to access higher frets, which is great for lead playing. However, this design can slightly reduce resonance and volume. Non-cutaway guitars retain a full body shape, which often produces a fuller, richer sound due to the increased wood mass. While they may be harder to play in the higher fret range, they offer better tonal quality. Choosing between the two depends on your playing style and whether you prioritize accessibility or sound quality.

GENERAL FAQs

Yes, transacoustic guitars tend to be more expensive than regular acoustic guitars. The additional technology that allows them to produce effects without external equipment increases the cost. However, prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features offered.

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